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<blockquote data-quote="Radar" data-source="post: 450239" data-attributes="member: 547067"><p>^^^</p><p></p><p>What is ridiculous is your statement. You provide no real scientific evidence to back up what you said. Closeness from the amp to the battery doesnt mean crap. Over a huge distance of say hundreds of yards or miles yeah maybe, but within the space of a car it doesnt mean anything. Just because you 'tried' your system with and without a cap doesnt mean crap. What did you 'try'?There is no actual way you would be able to tell an audible difference between the 2. It may have helped stopped your dimming, but it only just covered it up not fixthe problem underneath it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radar, post: 450239, member: 547067"] ^^^ What is ridiculous is your statement. You provide no real scientific evidence to back up what you said. Closeness from the amp to the battery doesnt mean crap. Over a huge distance of say hundreds of yards or miles yeah maybe, but within the space of a car it doesnt mean anything. Just because you 'tried' your system with and without a cap doesnt mean crap. What did you 'try'?There is no actual way you would be able to tell an audible difference between the 2. It may have helped stopped your dimming, but it only just covered it up not fixthe problem underneath it. [/QUOTE]
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